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ANNEX 1.2
Core Funding Application form

This document uses Arial font, 11 point, interline space single and 2,5 cm margins. Any
modification of these parameters (excepting the figures and their captions), as well as
exceeding the maximum number of pages set for each section can lead to the automatic
disqualification of the application.

This document must be uploaded imperatively as an unprotected PDF file (document
generated from a word processor file to a PDF, no scanned document), on the submission
website.

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0. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF THE PROPOSAL
Copy the summary (maximum 4000 characters) used on the submission website, www.uefiscdidirect.ro.
This summary will be sent to external peer reviewers during the selection process. It is
recommended to pay special attention to the writing of this summary in order to encourage the
acceptance of the approached external peer reviewers and to allow an appropriate evaluation of
your proposal.

1. TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT
For information only: maximum 10 pages for this section.
The content of this section corresponds to the first evaluation criterion (technical and scientific
quality of the project proposal).
1.1.

THE PROJECT TOPIC AND ITS PRACTICAL RELEVANCE

State the project topic, and specify how it is correlated with the thematic of the call.
Underline the practical relevance of the problem to be addressed and solved.
If applicable, describe the project end-product(s), present the expected results, with if
possible appropriate evaluation and success criteria to determine the end-of-project results.
1.2. PROJECT CONTRIBUTION BEYOND THE STATE OF THE ART
Summarize the state of the art and identify the bottlenecks.
Specify the project contribution to the progress beyond the state of the art.
Include the necessary bibliographic references in section 5.
1.3. PROJECT OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES
Describe the project objectives and the scientific and technical barriers that will be lifted by
carrying out the project.
State the project outcomes and their comparative contribution with respect to
previous/preliminary achievements.
1.4. ORIGINAL AND INNOVATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE PROJECT
Underline the original and innovative aspects of the project outcomes.
1.5. INTER-, MULTI-, OR TRANS- DISCIPLINARY CHARACTERISTICS
Describe the disciplinary components of the project and their correlation within an inter-, multi-,
or trans-disciplinary approach.
Show how the scientific disciplines are interlinked.

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2. IMPACT AND DISSEMINATION OF THE PROJECT RESULTS
For information only: maximum 6 pages for this section.
The content of this section corresponds to the second evaluation criterion (impact and
dissemination of the project results).
2.1. DISSEMINATION AND EXPLOITATION OF THE PROJECT RESULTS
Describe the main dissemination steps and the main dissemination vehicles used in the project.
2.2. POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS WITH MARKET POTENTIAL
Estimate the further exploitation of the results, including potential commercialization, beyond the
project duration.
2.3. ESTIMATED IMPROVEMENTS IN THE QUALITY OF LIFE, WITH RESPECT TO CURRENT
PERFORMANCE OF PRODUCTS, TECHNOLOGIES AND/OR SERVICES
Present how the project outcome might contribute to the improvement in the quality of life,
specifying the particular aspects directly related to the project contributions.
Assess the comparative advantages of the project outcomes with respect to the known
performances of existing products, technologies and/or services.
2.4. PROJECT INTEGRATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF PARTNER COMPANIES
Briefly state the correlation between the development strategies of partner companies and
the topic/outcomes of the project.
Specify the partner companies’ needs specifically addressed within the project.
2.5. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION
Present the agreement within the consortium for intellectual property protection.
Specify the main actions for intellectual property protection.
2.6. SOCIAL AWARENESS
Describe how social awareness issues will be considered in relation to your proposal and
tasks foreseen.

3. CONSORTIUM DESCRIPTION
The content of this section corresponds to the third evaluation criterion (quality of the
consortium).
3.1. PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR (COORDINATOR OF PROJECT)
The principal investigator should provide a short curriculum vitae (1 page maximum), containing:
- last name, first name, age, career path, current position
- professional experience in the topic of the project
- list of the five most significant achievements related to the project (e.g. peer-reviewed
publications in scientific journals, national/international patents, prototypes,
demonstrators, innovative technologies and services).
- previous projects related to the present proposal

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awards, distinctions, membership in prestigious international professional associations

3.2. CONSORTIUM STRUCTURE
Briefly describe each partner (CO, P1-Pn) and provide the necessary elements to assess their
qualification in the project ("why who does what"). These elements can be past achievements,
indicators (publications, patents), why the partner is interested in the project, etc. (maximum 0.5
pages per partner)
CO – Project Promoter
P1-Pn – Partner Organisation
3.3. PARTNER RESEARCH TEAM LEADERS
Each partner research team leader should provide a short curriculum vitae (0.5 page maximum),
containing:
- last name, first name, age, career path, current position
- professional experience in the topic of the project, related to the partner task.
- list of three most significant achievements related to the project (e.g. peer-reviewed
publications in scientific journals, national/international patents, prototypes,
demonstrators, innovative technologies and services).
- prizes, distinctions, membership in prestigious international professional associations
3.4. PARTNER TEAM STRUCTURE
For each partner, indicate the research team structure (research positions, other than the
team leader), in correlation with the allocated task(s).
For the key persons within the research team provide a short curriculum vitae (0.5 page
maximum), having the same structure as the research team leader CV.
3.5. CONSORTIUM COMPLEMENTARITIES AND SYNERGIES BETWEEN PARTNERS
Show the complementarities and added value of the collaboration between partners. The
interdisciplinary and the openness to diverse collaboration must be justified in accordance with
the project orientations.

4. PROJECT MANAGEMENT
For information only: maximum 6 pages for this section without tables and graphs.
The content of this section corresponds to the fourth evaluation criterion (management,
methodology, work plan, milestones and budget).
4.1. WORK PLAN, DELIVERABLES AND LOAD BALANCING
Describe “who does what”: present the scientific programme for all partners and justify the work
programme breakdown into work packages (WPs) consistent with the objectives.
Describe the project WPs taking into account the contribution of each partner. For each WP
describe:
- the goals and success indicators if any,
- the WP leader and the partners involved (this will be indicated in the tables below),
- the detailed work programme,
- the deliverables,

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the contributions of the partners (“who does what”),
a description of the methods and technical choices and the way in which solutions will be
brought,
risks and back-up solutions envisaged.

WORK PACKAGE LIST
Work
packag
e
No1

Work package title

Work
package
leader2

Person/mont
h3

Start
mont
h4

End
month5

1
2
3
n
TOTAL
Using the table below, indicate the description for each work package, specifying the technical and scientific
milestones, the bottlenecks or contingencies that could jeopardize the project outcome, and the planned project
meetings.

WORK PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
WP no.

(1… n)

WP title
WP leader
Involved
partners

CO

P1

P2

P3

Pn

Total

Person-months
Start month

(month 1 ... month n-1)

End month

(month 2 ... month n)

Objectives

1
2
3
4

5

Work package number: WP 1 – WP n.
Number of the partner leading the work in the WP
The total number of person-months allocated to each work package.
Relative start date for the work in the specific work packages, month 1 marking the start date of the
project, and all other start dates being relative to this start date.
Relative end date, month 1 marking the start date of the project, and all end dates being relative to
this start date.

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Description of work and role of participants

Deliverables (brief description and month of delivery)
A deliverable represents a verifiable output of the work package. Normally, each work package
will produce one or more deliverables during its lifetime. List, specify and quantify deliverables.
State the project month of delivery (measured in months from the first month the project
started).
Milestones
Milestones represent a scheduled event signifying the completion of a major deliverable or a
set of related deliverables. State the project month of delivery (measured in months from the
first month the project started).
Interdependence with other work packages
Provide a narrative description or/and a graphical presentation of interdependencies between
the present work package with other work packages.
A table summarizing all the project deliverables will be provided below.
LIST OF DELIVERABLES
Del.
no. 6

Deliverable name

WP
no.

WP
leader

Dissemination
level 7

Delivery date8

1
2
n
4.2. COORDINATION AND TASK SCHEDULE
Present the task schedule and the corresponding sequencing using a Gantt chart.

4.3. AVAILABLE RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE, AND ITS UPGRADE/DEVELOPMENT
List the main research equipment (with a brief description) and infrastructure available at
each partner, related to the project topic and specific tasks.
Specify if and how the infrastructure will be upgraded and/or developed during the project
lifetime.

6
7

8

Deliverable numbers in order of delivery dates: D1 – Dn
Please indicate the dissemination level using one of the following codes:
PU = Public
PP = Restricted to other programme participants (including the Contracting Authority)
RE = Restricted to a group specified by the consortium (including the Contracting Authority)
CO = Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Contracting Authority)
Month in which the deliverables will be available. Month 1 marking the start date of the project, and
all delivery dates being relative to this start date.

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4.4. MANPOWER ALLOCATION
Using the table below, specify the allocation of person-months for the research team
members, related to the complexity of their tasks.
LIST OF RESEARCH TEAM MEMBERS
First name
and
last name*

Position in the
project

Person-month**

Personnel cost
(Euro)

Project promoter
(CO)
Partner 1
Partner 2

Partner n
Total
* Indicate also the non-permanent staff (vacant positions) to hire – doctoral and post-doctoral
researchers, fixed-term contract staff, interns, etc.
** To be indicated with respect to the total project duration
4.5. PROJECT BUDGET AND PARTNERS SHARE
Structure and justify the costs of the project in relation to the planned outputs and impacts of
the project.
Using the table below, present the overall project budget, according to the eligible costs
structure, and budget breakdown by category of expenses. Specify the budget split among
partners from both funding sources (budget from the Programme and own budget).
Please present your method of calculating the flate-rate (%) of overheads according to Guide
of applicants (chapter 4.7)

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Budget breakdown / destination (EUR)
Personnel
costs (staff
assigned to
the project)
Project Promoter (CO)

Travel and
subsistence
allowances for staff
taking part in the
project*

Budget from
the Programme
Own Budget
Budget from
the Programme

Partner 1

Own Budget
Budget from
the Programme

Partner 2

Own Budget
Budget from
the Programme

Partner n

Own Budget
Total

* According to national rules
** According to Regulation art 7.5
*** Subcontracting cost will be no more than 15% of the project budget from the Programme.
Mention/detail subcontracting cost here.

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Equipment

Purchase of
land and real
estate**

Consumables
and supplies

Other
costs***

Total
5.

REFERENCES

Include the list of bibliographic references used in the “State of the art" section and the partners'
bibliographic references related to the project.

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5.

REFERENCES

Include the list of bibliographic references used in the “State of the art" section and the partners'
bibliographic references related to the project.

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Annex 1 2 core funding application

  • 1. ANNEX 1.2 Core Funding Application form This document uses Arial font, 11 point, interline space single and 2,5 cm margins. Any modification of these parameters (excepting the figures and their captions), as well as exceeding the maximum number of pages set for each section can lead to the automatic disqualification of the application. This document must be uploaded imperatively as an unprotected PDF file (document generated from a word processor file to a PDF, no scanned document), on the submission website. 1/14
  • 2. 0. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF THE PROPOSAL Copy the summary (maximum 4000 characters) used on the submission website, www.uefiscdidirect.ro. This summary will be sent to external peer reviewers during the selection process. It is recommended to pay special attention to the writing of this summary in order to encourage the acceptance of the approached external peer reviewers and to allow an appropriate evaluation of your proposal. 1. TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT For information only: maximum 10 pages for this section. The content of this section corresponds to the first evaluation criterion (technical and scientific quality of the project proposal). 1.1. THE PROJECT TOPIC AND ITS PRACTICAL RELEVANCE State the project topic, and specify how it is correlated with the thematic of the call. Underline the practical relevance of the problem to be addressed and solved. If applicable, describe the project end-product(s), present the expected results, with if possible appropriate evaluation and success criteria to determine the end-of-project results. 1.2. PROJECT CONTRIBUTION BEYOND THE STATE OF THE ART Summarize the state of the art and identify the bottlenecks. Specify the project contribution to the progress beyond the state of the art. Include the necessary bibliographic references in section 5. 1.3. PROJECT OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES Describe the project objectives and the scientific and technical barriers that will be lifted by carrying out the project. State the project outcomes and their comparative contribution with respect to previous/preliminary achievements. 1.4. ORIGINAL AND INNOVATIVE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE PROJECT Underline the original and innovative aspects of the project outcomes. 1.5. INTER-, MULTI-, OR TRANS- DISCIPLINARY CHARACTERISTICS Describe the disciplinary components of the project and their correlation within an inter-, multi-, or trans-disciplinary approach. Show how the scientific disciplines are interlinked. 2/14
  • 3. 2. IMPACT AND DISSEMINATION OF THE PROJECT RESULTS For information only: maximum 6 pages for this section. The content of this section corresponds to the second evaluation criterion (impact and dissemination of the project results). 2.1. DISSEMINATION AND EXPLOITATION OF THE PROJECT RESULTS Describe the main dissemination steps and the main dissemination vehicles used in the project. 2.2. POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS WITH MARKET POTENTIAL Estimate the further exploitation of the results, including potential commercialization, beyond the project duration. 2.3. ESTIMATED IMPROVEMENTS IN THE QUALITY OF LIFE, WITH RESPECT TO CURRENT PERFORMANCE OF PRODUCTS, TECHNOLOGIES AND/OR SERVICES Present how the project outcome might contribute to the improvement in the quality of life, specifying the particular aspects directly related to the project contributions. Assess the comparative advantages of the project outcomes with respect to the known performances of existing products, technologies and/or services. 2.4. PROJECT INTEGRATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF PARTNER COMPANIES Briefly state the correlation between the development strategies of partner companies and the topic/outcomes of the project. Specify the partner companies’ needs specifically addressed within the project. 2.5. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION Present the agreement within the consortium for intellectual property protection. Specify the main actions for intellectual property protection. 2.6. SOCIAL AWARENESS Describe how social awareness issues will be considered in relation to your proposal and tasks foreseen. 3. CONSORTIUM DESCRIPTION The content of this section corresponds to the third evaluation criterion (quality of the consortium). 3.1. PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR (COORDINATOR OF PROJECT) The principal investigator should provide a short curriculum vitae (1 page maximum), containing: - last name, first name, age, career path, current position - professional experience in the topic of the project - list of the five most significant achievements related to the project (e.g. peer-reviewed publications in scientific journals, national/international patents, prototypes, demonstrators, innovative technologies and services). - previous projects related to the present proposal 3/14
  • 4. - awards, distinctions, membership in prestigious international professional associations 3.2. CONSORTIUM STRUCTURE Briefly describe each partner (CO, P1-Pn) and provide the necessary elements to assess their qualification in the project ("why who does what"). These elements can be past achievements, indicators (publications, patents), why the partner is interested in the project, etc. (maximum 0.5 pages per partner) CO – Project Promoter P1-Pn – Partner Organisation 3.3. PARTNER RESEARCH TEAM LEADERS Each partner research team leader should provide a short curriculum vitae (0.5 page maximum), containing: - last name, first name, age, career path, current position - professional experience in the topic of the project, related to the partner task. - list of three most significant achievements related to the project (e.g. peer-reviewed publications in scientific journals, national/international patents, prototypes, demonstrators, innovative technologies and services). - prizes, distinctions, membership in prestigious international professional associations 3.4. PARTNER TEAM STRUCTURE For each partner, indicate the research team structure (research positions, other than the team leader), in correlation with the allocated task(s). For the key persons within the research team provide a short curriculum vitae (0.5 page maximum), having the same structure as the research team leader CV. 3.5. CONSORTIUM COMPLEMENTARITIES AND SYNERGIES BETWEEN PARTNERS Show the complementarities and added value of the collaboration between partners. The interdisciplinary and the openness to diverse collaboration must be justified in accordance with the project orientations. 4. PROJECT MANAGEMENT For information only: maximum 6 pages for this section without tables and graphs. The content of this section corresponds to the fourth evaluation criterion (management, methodology, work plan, milestones and budget). 4.1. WORK PLAN, DELIVERABLES AND LOAD BALANCING Describe “who does what”: present the scientific programme for all partners and justify the work programme breakdown into work packages (WPs) consistent with the objectives. Describe the project WPs taking into account the contribution of each partner. For each WP describe: - the goals and success indicators if any, - the WP leader and the partners involved (this will be indicated in the tables below), - the detailed work programme, - the deliverables, 4/14
  • 5. - the contributions of the partners (“who does what”), a description of the methods and technical choices and the way in which solutions will be brought, risks and back-up solutions envisaged. WORK PACKAGE LIST Work packag e No1 Work package title Work package leader2 Person/mont h3 Start mont h4 End month5 1 2 3 n TOTAL Using the table below, indicate the description for each work package, specifying the technical and scientific milestones, the bottlenecks or contingencies that could jeopardize the project outcome, and the planned project meetings. WORK PACKAGE DESCRIPTION WP no. (1… n) WP title WP leader Involved partners CO P1 P2 P3 Pn Total Person-months Start month (month 1 ... month n-1) End month (month 2 ... month n) Objectives 1 2 3 4 5 Work package number: WP 1 – WP n. Number of the partner leading the work in the WP The total number of person-months allocated to each work package. Relative start date for the work in the specific work packages, month 1 marking the start date of the project, and all other start dates being relative to this start date. Relative end date, month 1 marking the start date of the project, and all end dates being relative to this start date. 5/14
  • 6. Description of work and role of participants Deliverables (brief description and month of delivery) A deliverable represents a verifiable output of the work package. Normally, each work package will produce one or more deliverables during its lifetime. List, specify and quantify deliverables. State the project month of delivery (measured in months from the first month the project started). Milestones Milestones represent a scheduled event signifying the completion of a major deliverable or a set of related deliverables. State the project month of delivery (measured in months from the first month the project started). Interdependence with other work packages Provide a narrative description or/and a graphical presentation of interdependencies between the present work package with other work packages. A table summarizing all the project deliverables will be provided below. LIST OF DELIVERABLES Del. no. 6 Deliverable name WP no. WP leader Dissemination level 7 Delivery date8 1 2 n 4.2. COORDINATION AND TASK SCHEDULE Present the task schedule and the corresponding sequencing using a Gantt chart. 4.3. AVAILABLE RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE, AND ITS UPGRADE/DEVELOPMENT List the main research equipment (with a brief description) and infrastructure available at each partner, related to the project topic and specific tasks. Specify if and how the infrastructure will be upgraded and/or developed during the project lifetime. 6 7 8 Deliverable numbers in order of delivery dates: D1 – Dn Please indicate the dissemination level using one of the following codes: PU = Public PP = Restricted to other programme participants (including the Contracting Authority) RE = Restricted to a group specified by the consortium (including the Contracting Authority) CO = Confidential, only for members of the consortium (including the Contracting Authority) Month in which the deliverables will be available. Month 1 marking the start date of the project, and all delivery dates being relative to this start date. 6/14
  • 7. 4.4. MANPOWER ALLOCATION Using the table below, specify the allocation of person-months for the research team members, related to the complexity of their tasks. LIST OF RESEARCH TEAM MEMBERS First name and last name* Position in the project Person-month** Personnel cost (Euro) Project promoter (CO) Partner 1 Partner 2 Partner n Total * Indicate also the non-permanent staff (vacant positions) to hire – doctoral and post-doctoral researchers, fixed-term contract staff, interns, etc. ** To be indicated with respect to the total project duration 4.5. PROJECT BUDGET AND PARTNERS SHARE Structure and justify the costs of the project in relation to the planned outputs and impacts of the project. Using the table below, present the overall project budget, according to the eligible costs structure, and budget breakdown by category of expenses. Specify the budget split among partners from both funding sources (budget from the Programme and own budget). Please present your method of calculating the flate-rate (%) of overheads according to Guide of applicants (chapter 4.7) 7/14
  • 8. Budget breakdown / destination (EUR) Personnel costs (staff assigned to the project) Project Promoter (CO) Travel and subsistence allowances for staff taking part in the project* Budget from the Programme Own Budget Budget from the Programme Partner 1 Own Budget Budget from the Programme Partner 2 Own Budget Budget from the Programme Partner n Own Budget Total * According to national rules ** According to Regulation art 7.5 *** Subcontracting cost will be no more than 15% of the project budget from the Programme. Mention/detail subcontracting cost here. 8/14 Equipment Purchase of land and real estate** Consumables and supplies Other costs*** Total
  • 9. 5. REFERENCES Include the list of bibliographic references used in the “State of the art" section and the partners' bibliographic references related to the project. 9/14
  • 10. 5. REFERENCES Include the list of bibliographic references used in the “State of the art" section and the partners' bibliographic references related to the project. 9/14